The drive follows 'successful social media activity' in Albania, France and Belgium, according to the government department.
migrants from coming to the UK illegally have been launched by the Home Office as part of a new campaign.
The department added that the adverts will "set out the risks of being indebted to and exploited by the people-smuggling gangs who profit from facilitating small boat crossings". The migrant, referred to as K, says in the advert: "Never again would I risk my life in a small boat, even if you bribed me."Inside the people smuggling routes which Vietnamese are using to reach the UK
"Expanding our campaign to Vietnam, another key partner in our work to tackle illegal migration, will help us to save more lives and dent the business model of the criminals who profit from this vile trade."
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